2024
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.3406
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Exploring the associations between physical activity level, cognitive performance, and response to computerized cognitive training among chronic stroke patients

Anne‐Marthe Sanders,
Geneviève Richard,
Knut Kolskår
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPost‐stroke attentional and working memory deficits are common and represent relevant predictors of long‐term functional recovery and outcome. The individual responses to cognitive rehabilitation and interventions vary between patients and are influenced by multiple factors. Recently, a link between the level of engagement in physical activities and cognitive rehabilitation has been suggested. However, few previous studies have tested the predictive value of physical activity on cognitive performance… Show more

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